Surajkund Mela to start on Feb 01; know all about the world’s biggest craft fair
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, FARIDABAD/ Created : Jan 29, 2019, 16:11 IST
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India’s famous Surajkund Mela is back for 2019, and here is all that you need to know. This mega affair will start on February 01 and will continue till February 17, and preparations are on in full swing. Also famous as the Intern … Read more
India’s famous Surajkund Mela is back for 2019, and here is all that you need to know. This mega affair will start on February 01 and will continue till February 17, and preparations are on in full swing. Also famous as the International Surajkund Crafts Mela, this fair sees enthusiasts from all over the world and from across the country. Read less
Surajkund also brings together artisans from all over the world and not just India to the fair, especially from SAARC nations. It is expected to host 1000+ artisans this time. Another highlight for Surajkund 2019 is a slew of cultural activities; the fair is hosting Bhojpuri singer Malini Awasthi and famous comedian Surendra Sharma and his team. In addition, there are rock concerts, classical music performances, poetry recitals and a number of such programmes. The best of these activities take place at 6 PM if you are keen for the best of Surajkund.
Surajkund Mela 2019: Essential Information
2019 Surajkund theme: Maharashtra
Visit timings: 10 AM - 7 PM
Tickets: INR 120 (Weekdays), INR 180 (Weekends)
*There is a 50% discount for differently-abled, senior citizens, serving soldiers, war widows and their dependents. Students can also avail of the same on weekdays, provided they carry valid ID cards.
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